Man Violently Disrupts NYC Church Service, Storms Altar, Gets Tased by Police
Police have tased a man who violently disrupted a church service in New York, with the individual storming the altar before authorities subdued him
Police have tased a man who violently disrupted a church service in New York, with the individual storming the altar before authorities subdued him
Two other states, Louisiana and Arkansas, have similar laws — but Louisiana's is on hold after a federal judge found that it was “unconstitutional on its face.”
The U S Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal in the case of a Massachusetts public school student punished for wearing a shirt stating, There are only 2 genders
A district court ruled that New York state cannot force a Christian wedding photographer to include same-sex marriage content on her website.
The U S Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit accusing the City of Troy in Idaho of religious discrimination after town officials denied an application from the nearby Moscow-based Christ Church
The U S Department of Justice is investigating former Democratic New York Gov Andrew Cuomo over his controversial decision to place COVID-19 patients in nursing homes during the pandemic
The fast, initiated by Veterans for Peace, an anti-war organization, and a dozen Christian organizations, intends to raise awareness of the famine looming over Gaza.
The U S Department of Justice has launched a civil rights investigation into a Virginia school district following allegations of racial discrimination against Asian American students, acting on a
A Florida city has reached a settlement with an atheist group that sued it for hosting a prayer vigil in 2014, allowing a ruling against the event, deemed unconstitutional, to stand
Sixth Judicial Circuit Court Judge LaTonya Honorable urged former middle school teacher and Immanuel Baptist Church praise team member Reagan Danielle Gray to repent Monday after she pleaded
This issue of A Public Witness sails over to the church-state crash in the Department of Transportation to consider the problems with this made-for-TV controversy.